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Can one be Justified and not be in a state of Sanctifying Grace?

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Offline Ladislaus

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Re: Can one be Justified and not be in a state of Sanctifying Grace?
« Reply #135 on: August 25, 2017, 10:13:19 AM »
It is more probable that explicit faith is necessary for all four as I have maintained and as I have stated publicly several times.

Only if you're an idiot like St. Thomas Aquinas who doesn't know or properly understand Scripture.

PS:  You still have not admitted fault and retracted that statement, LoT.  I'm waiting.

Offline Ladislaus

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Re: Can one be Justified and not be in a state of Sanctifying Grace?
« Reply #136 on: August 25, 2017, 10:28:18 AM »
So as I have said all along the issue has not been definitively settled.

Garbage.  It's just that the heresy of Rewarder God theory has never been explicitly condemned.  That does not mean the issue hasn't been settled.  It has been held infallibly by the Ordinary Universal Magisterium.  For 1600 years, it was the undisputed belief and teaching of all Catholics everywhere that explicit faith in Jesus Christ and the Holy Trinity are necessary for salvation.  That has already definitely settled the matter.  We await merely an explicit condemnation by the Church of this pernicious heresy.


Nestorianism and Arianism were no less pernicious heresies before they were explicitly condemned than they were after.  Same can be said of Rewarder God heresy.


Re: Can one be Justified and not be in a state of Sanctifying Grace?
« Reply #137 on: August 25, 2017, 10:56:29 AM »
Only if you're an idiot like St. Thomas Aquinas who doesn't know or properly understand Scripture.

PS:  You still have not admitted fault and retracted that statement, LoT.  I'm waiting.
You are digging dingus.  It was sarcastic.  My point is Aquinas gets scripture and those who deny his teaching do not.  

Re: Can one be Justified and not be in a state of Sanctifying Grace?
« Reply #138 on: August 25, 2017, 10:57:04 AM »
Garbage.  It's just that the heresy of Rewarder God theory has never been explicitly condemned.  That does not mean the issue hasn't been settled.  It has been held infallibly by the Ordinary Universal Magisterium.  For 1600 years, it was the undisputed belief and teaching of all Catholics everywhere that explicit faith in Jesus Christ and the Holy Trinity are necessary for salvation.  That has already definitely settled the matter.  We await merely an explicit condemnation by the Church of this pernicious heresy.


Nestorianism and Arianism were no less pernicious heresies before they were explicitly condemned than they were after.  Same can be said of Rewarder God heresy.
You are the garbage man sir.  You trust yourself more than the Fathers, Saints, Doctors and Pope.

Re: Can one be Justified and not be in a state of Sanctifying Grace?
« Reply #139 on: August 25, 2017, 11:12:16 AM »
Garbage.  It's just that the heresy of Rewarder God theory has never been explicitly condemned.  That does not mean the issue hasn't been settled.  It has been held infallibly by the Ordinary Universal Magisterium.  For 1600 years, it was the undisputed belief and teaching of all Catholics everywhere that explicit faith in Jesus Christ and the Holy Trinity are necessary for salvation.  That has already definitely settled the matter.  We await merely an explicit condemnation by the Church of this pernicious heresy.


Nestorianism and Arianism were no less pernicious heresies before they were explicitly condemned than they were after.  Same can be said of Rewarder God heresy.
Why is the teaching of people that know far better than you including Sainted Doctors garbage?  When will you get an ounce of humility and get over yourself?  The devil had a higher intellect than all and chose wrongly.  You can learn from that.